The Ohlins shock absorber for the Honda CBR150 R racing model is designed to replace the standard rear unit and provide more consistent suspension behaviour under demanding use. It is intended for riders chasing clearer feedback and improved control from the rear of the bike. Fitment is specific to the Honda CBR150 R racing application listed.

Ohlins | Made to race, perfected to ride

Ohlins suspension is built around stable damping performance and repeatable tuning. This rear shock is suited to riders who want a more focused setup for performance-oriented riding and track use.

Who this shock is for

  • Riders using a Honda CBR150 R racing model who want a higher-quality rear shock upgrade
  • Those looking to sharpen chassis response and improve rear tyre contact feel
  • Owners who prefer a suspension component designed to be tuned and maintained over time

Shock design & features

The provided product data does not specify the internal architecture, including whether the shock is an emulsion design or uses separated oil and gas. For that reason, this listing does not state the shock type.

Tuning controls

Adjustment functions (such as rebound, compression, and spring preload) are not confirmed in the supplied product row. Because the specific adjusters are not listed, this description does not claim any particular tuning controls.

Before you install

  • Confirm exact model and racing variant compatibility for your Honda CBR150 R before purchase and installation
  • Inspect linkage, bearings, and mounting hardware condition during installation
  • After fitment, set sag and alignment as part of your overall chassis setup

Serviceability/lifecycle

Service intervals and rebuild details are not included in the input data. If you intend to service the unit, confirm recommended maintenance requirements for this specific Ohlins shock through official documentation for the product.

SKU HO711
Barcode # HO711
Brand Ohlins
Shipping Weight 5.0000kg
Shipping Size 0.300 x 0.300 x 0.500m
Type Units
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